Evesham United keeper Darren Knurek saved a penalty from his own player to allow Worcester City to earn a 2-1 win at Common Road in their friendly.

Young shot-stopper Knurek was loaned to City and then foiled Richard Ball's spot-kick.

Worcester led 2-0 after 25 minutes after strikes from Adam Webster, who also missed a penalty, and Jay Sztybel before Steve Lutz replied for the hosts three minutes before half-time. Evesham, however, might have earned a draw to reward their second-half efforts, only for former City hero Mark Owen to twice miss the target with only the keeper to beat.

Moor Green were held 1-1 by Conference side Forest Green Rovers at Damson Park. Jason Moore fired in a cracking 20-yard volley for the 18th minute opener but Rovers levelled through Charlie Griffin five minutes from time.

Southern League new boys Stourbridge claimed the Black Country bragging rights after a 2-1 win at Halesowen Town.

The Glassboys raced into a 2-0 lead after Jamie Rogers' 26th-minute close-range effort and Gary Knight's own goal three minutes later. Matty Lewis replied within a minute for the Yeltz.

AFC Telford United handed out a finishing lesson to Weston-super-Mare with four goals in a 14 minute spell earning a 4-1 win.

Home side Weston had led early on through Marvin Brown, but the Bucks hit back through Steve Foster and Karl Brown with two goals in three minutes midway through the second period. Headers from Jimmy Turner and Richard Beale sealed victory with another quick-fire blast ten minutes from time.

Boro had led after 12 minutes when Jerome Grandison finished off a move involving James Francis and Jack Burn, but Pountney levelled in spectacular fashion eight minutes into the second half after flicking the ball over two defenders and lobbing keeper Shaun Hayes.

Leamington's trio of summer signings - Dave Pearson, Craig Dutton and Jamie Towers - were all on target in their 4-2 win at home to Bed-worth United. Bedworth cut the deficit through Jae Martin and Paul Spacey before Martin Thompson made sure of Leamington's win with a fourth goal.

Gemmell kept out Guy Madjo's first-half snap-shot and then a Graham Deakin long-range effort and Emmanuel Smith header after the break.

Kyle Perry staked his claim for a place in Hednesford Town's plans with a goal in their 2-0 win at Stourport Swifts. The striker, surprisingly axed by AFC Telford United in midweek, notched the last-minute second for the Pitmen at Walshes Meadow to follow defender Tom Marshall's cracking 25-yarder on 43 minutes.

Trialist Justin Tyrell netted twice as Romulus hammered Brereton 7-1. New signings Andy Cameron and Ashley Buffon were also on target, as well as Jason Lanns, Andy Warner and Lei Brown.